
The following is part of a series of short interviews from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS). Each spotlight features a student answering questions about themselves and life at MIT. Today’s interviewee, YongYan (Crystal) Liang, is a senior majoring in EECS with a particular interest in bioengineering and medical devices — which led her to join the Living Machines track as part of New Engineering Education Transformation (NEET) at MIT. An Advanced Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (SuperUROP) scholar, Liang was supported by the Nadar Foundation Undergraduate Research and Innovation…


